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Overview: Get Started with Creo+

Evaluate and Acquire Hardware

Verify you have the appropriate hardware and software to run Creo+ on your machines.

Before you begin, complete these steps:

01. Analyze hardware

When installing Creo+, refer to our guidance on hardware and software requirements (access to this link requires logging into eSupport). Also, refer to the “Read This First” for the latest version of Creo. This document is included in the Creo+ software download package and can also be found by searching the Knowledge Base. 

Evaluate what your needs may be:

  • Hardware Considerations: What type of hardware do you have? (For example, RAM, Monitors, Network, Graphics Cards, Servers, etc.)
  • Software Considerations: What type of software do you have? (For example, Windows System, Internet Browser, OpenGL, etc.)

Depending on your needs and the extensions you choose, there are different hardware requirements. The Creo Parametric Hardware Checker can analyze your system to see if you have the appropriate hardware needed to support Creo+.

If you need to upgrade your hardware, consider your future use cases and if you’ll need additional hardware for them. For example, Creo Simulation Live (CSL) has different hardware requirements than Creo+. If your organization wants to use CSL, use this opportunity to evaluate and acquire hardware or software CSL requires and install it now.

Refer to the recommended resources below for links to resources about hardware and software requirements.

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02. Consider PTC product compatibility

Creo+ and PLM software

Consider any PLM system connections you had with your current CAD tool as you prepare to install Creo+. Creo+ connects to Windchill, our industry-leading PLM software.

If you use other PTC products:

  • Evaluate each product's roadmap release dates, end of support, and end of life information. You can find this type of information on our PTC Product Calendar.

  • Use the Release Advisor to see if your chosen Creo Parametric version is compatible with PTC Products, including Windchill, and other third-party products.

If you want to connect Creo+ with a non-PTC PLM System, refer to the documentation provided by the PLM company. 

Working with earlier versions of Creo Parametric

We know that product design in Creo+ is a highly collaborative process. You may design with multiple internal teams or third-party partners. 

If your collaborators use Creo Parametric, align on any version requirements between your teams and partners. Creo+ models are fully forward compatible. For example, models from an older Creo Parametric version can be opened in Creo+. You cannot open files from Creo+ in an on-premise version of Creo.

Analyze any potential compatibility differences you may encounter between your Creo+ and the version other collaborators use.

Creo+ and other CAD systems

When working with other CAD systems, such as CATIA and NX, review Creo+ system compatibility and version support information, as well as applications that support the connection. 

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03. Consider security implications

Check your organization’s policies and identify your security requirements. Your IT department will likely have specific rules governing software and data security. 

Early in the project, contact the people at your organization who are responsible for vetting new technology. Addressing security concerns early will prevent delays later.

04. Consider compliance and regulatory requirements

Depending on your industry, compliance and regulatory guidelines may impact your project. These may include:

  • Restrictions on what you are able to do
  • Mandates on things you have to do

Meet with regulatory or quality assurance teams to understand any restrictions or mandates. Document and share those requirements with the team members who will implement Creo+.

05. Get approval on hardware budget

After you evaluate your hardware compliance for your core product and extension needs, compile the costs of what your organization will acquire while considering roadmap in calculating your overall costs. Recommended Resources

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ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

Product Documentation Find detailed technical documentation on Creo+ in our Help Center
Ask the Community Visit PTC's Creo Community to get support Peer-to-Peer, from our product management and assistance teams. Share ideas, give feedback and browse the wealth of information on using Creo+
Technical Support Need help from our support team? Log a case with eSupport using our Case Logger or find an answer using our new Creo Admin Troubleshooter tool. 

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